Arne Slot blames poor defending as Liverpool’s unbeaten start comes to an end

The Reds, who have made a habit of scoring late winners this season, were given a taste of their own medicine.
Arne Slot questioned Liverpool’s defending in their defeat at Crystal Palace (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Arne Slot questioned Liverpool’s defending in their defeat at Crystal Palace (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Arne Slot admitted Liverpool only had themselves to blame after losing their 100 per cent record in a 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace.

The Reds, who have made a habit of scoring late winners this season, were given a taste of their own medicine as Eddie Nketiah won it for Palace at the end of seven minutes of stoppage time.

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